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Is there a simple formula that will give the difference between two
dates in MONTHS? Today() - (6-1-2003) = MONTHS |
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Try this...
A1 = 6/1/2003 =DATEDIF(A1,NOW(),"m") -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Ziggy" wrote in message ... Is there a simple formula that will give the difference between two dates in MONTHS? Today() - (6-1-2003) = MONTHS |
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On Apr 16, 2:44*pm, "T. Valko" wrote:
Try this... A1 = 6/1/2003 =DATEDIF(A1,NOW(),"m") -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Ziggy" wrote in message ... Is there a simple formula that will give the difference between two dates in MONTHS? Today() - (6-1-2003) = MONTHS- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks it worked great. I ended up using the YEARFRAC though as a better solution for my needs, But thank you very much. |
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You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback!
-- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Ziggy" wrote in message ... On Apr 16, 2:44 pm, "T. Valko" wrote: Try this... A1 = 6/1/2003 =DATEDIF(A1,NOW(),"m") -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Ziggy" wrote in message ... Is there a simple formula that will give the difference between two dates in MONTHS? Today() - (6-1-2003) = MONTHS- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks it worked great. I ended up using the YEARFRAC though as a better solution for my needs, But thank you very much. |
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